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Pulse Publications | January 2013

Article by Patricia Fripp, CSP, CPAE

Some presenters think that if they talk longer, they are giving more value or getting their point across more effectively, when in reality, audiences of any size, from 5 to 500, are eager for content presented as efficiently and memorably as possible.

NSA Speakers Magazine | January/ Fedbuary 2013

Article by Patricia Fripp, CSP, CPAE

Game changers are people who envision and act upon or create something that didn’t exist before. Within the speaking realm, we can’t help but be affected by those whose influence spans global industries and practices, and whose businesses or philosophies have changed the way we live.

Professional Door Dealers | November 2012

Article by Patricia Fripp, CSP, CPAE

Networking is an important part of building your business and developing good social contacts. However, if you go to business events and no one remembers you afterward, what’s the point in attending? Such contacts only work if you make yourself memorable.

HVACRBUSINESS | April 2011

The New York Times | January 2007

Article by Hillary Chura

Whether to appear more confident, better organized or to stop the “ums,” entrepreneurs are realizing good voice and presentation skills can help them come into their own and even compete against larger competitors with big marketing budgets.

Kiplinger’s Personal Finance Magazine | November 2002

Expert Magazine Online | July 2001

Article by Patricia Fripp, CSP, CPAE

Each and every employee of your company is a “customer service representative,” no matter what the job description says. Read this terrific customer service story, and then consider the two questions at the end.